What is the best way to correct the parallelism in this sentence? She had a lovely house, many friends, and her body of work was
impressive A. She had a lovely house, many friends, and a body of work, which was impressive. B. Her house was lovely, and she had many friends and an impressive body of work. C. She had a lovely house, where she entertained many friends and where her impressive body of work was created. D. She had a lovely house, many friends, and an impressive body of work.